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Thursday Jul 20 11:25 AEST
Prosecute attack dogs' owner: RSPCA
Thursday Jul 20 10:19 AEST
The owner of three dogs that attacked and killed a four-year-old girl in central western NSW should be prosecuted, national RSPCA president Dr Hugh Wirth said.
The girl went missing from her family home in Warren, near Dubbo, and was found in a neighbouring yard at about 7.30pm (AEST) on Wednesday.
She had severe injuries to her head, neck and torso.
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Police believe she was attacked by three crossbred hunting dogs held in the yard.
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She was taken, in critical condition, to Warren Hospital for emergency treatment but died just after 3am (AEST) on Thursday.
"I am angry about this. Dog behaviour is clearly predictable and the RSPCA thinks the dog owner ought to be responsible," Dr Wirth said.
"I don't know NSW law, but I hope it is rather like Victorian law, where the owner is responsible, and they throw the book at the owner because they have clearly done nothing to prevent this from happening."
The cross-breed hunting dogs responsible for the attack should have been securely penned, Dr Wirth said.
"Here we have a four-year-old who has strayed into the neighbour's yard, who the dogs probably know, and she has done something innocently that has caused the dogs to attack.
"Why was a child allowed anywhere near them?
"Why were they not locked up in a proper dog enclosure so no child or adult could come near them?"
Acting Commander of the Darling River Local Command Alan Cusack said the girl had been playing in the same yard only earlier that day.
"These were family friends involved and the child had actually been in the yard earlier that day. There had been no incident but it appears she's wandered back in on her own later on that evening," he told Macquarie Radio.
"Unfortunately, then the attacks occurred."
Commander Cusack said the death was a terrible thing for the girl's family and their friends.
"It's a dreadful thing for the people of Warren and especially the families involved," he said.
"We've spent some time with the family and they're in utter shock."
He said police would now prepare a report for the coroner and a decision would made on what to do with the hunting dogs.
©AAP 2006
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Thursday Jul 20 11:25 AEST
Prosecute attack dogs' owner: RSPCA
Thursday Jul 20 10:19 AEST
The owner of three dogs that attacked and killed a four-year-old girl in central western NSW should be prosecuted, national RSPCA president Dr Hugh Wirth said.
The girl went missing from her family home in Warren, near Dubbo, and was found in a neighbouring yard at about 7.30pm (AEST) on Wednesday.
She had severe injuries to her head, neck and torso.
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* VIDEO: Two attacks in one day
Police believe she was attacked by three crossbred hunting dogs held in the yard.
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She was taken, in critical condition, to Warren Hospital for emergency treatment but died just after 3am (AEST) on Thursday.
"I am angry about this. Dog behaviour is clearly predictable and the RSPCA thinks the dog owner ought to be responsible," Dr Wirth said.
"I don't know NSW law, but I hope it is rather like Victorian law, where the owner is responsible, and they throw the book at the owner because they have clearly done nothing to prevent this from happening."
The cross-breed hunting dogs responsible for the attack should have been securely penned, Dr Wirth said.
"Here we have a four-year-old who has strayed into the neighbour's yard, who the dogs probably know, and she has done something innocently that has caused the dogs to attack.
"Why was a child allowed anywhere near them?
"Why were they not locked up in a proper dog enclosure so no child or adult could come near them?"
Acting Commander of the Darling River Local Command Alan Cusack said the girl had been playing in the same yard only earlier that day.
"These were family friends involved and the child had actually been in the yard earlier that day. There had been no incident but it appears she's wandered back in on her own later on that evening," he told Macquarie Radio.
"Unfortunately, then the attacks occurred."
Commander Cusack said the death was a terrible thing for the girl's family and their friends.
"It's a dreadful thing for the people of Warren and especially the families involved," he said.
"We've spent some time with the family and they're in utter shock."
He said police would now prepare a report for the coroner and a decision would made on what to do with the hunting dogs.
©AAP 2006
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